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Doctoral student Keona Wynne and volunteers organized Boston Vaccine Day to promote COVID-19 vaccinations and community health.
In this Q&A, Eric Rubin discusses the FDA advisory panel vote on recommendations for COVID-19 boosters.
To better understand the nutritional benefits of the full spectrum of aquatic foods, Harvard Chan School’s Christopher Golden and colleagues created individual nutrient profiles for more than 3,750 species, ranging from water spinach to clams and cockles to sockeye salmon, and listed the information in an open-access database.
Shekhar Saxena discusses the impact of COVID-19 on mental health, and what can be done to support those who are struggling.
Karestan Koenen, professor of psychiatric epidemiology at Harvard Chan School, recounts how 9/11 affected her career and transformed how professionals address the emotional impact of large-scale disasters.
Members of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health community recently reflected on where they were on September 11, 2001 and how their lives—and public health—have changed.
Paul Ambrose, MPH ’00, was a passenger on American Airlines Flight 77 from Washington, DC to Los Angeles that crashed into the Pentagon on September 11.
Just two days into a week of orientation events for new students, the school’s community found itself drawn together suddenly by terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
It’s too soon to know the full consequences of Hurricane Ida on the New Orleans region, but there are already lessons we can draw from its impact and our response, says Richard Serino, former deputy administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and a distinguished senior fellow at the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative.